Example sentences of "have [adv] been released from " in BNC.

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1 It was exhilarating too , as though possibility had suddenly been released from the grip of necessity and we could imagine the world we wanted .
2 Nearby , a cart horse had just been released from its harness and was busy munching at its fodder ; the up-ended cart stood to one side .
3 Yesterday the Torbay coroner said 14 out of 32 suicides this year had recently been released from the unit , which he has criticised on several occasions since it replaced more secure psychiatric hospitals that have been closed by the area health authority .
4 A former student promoter told me that , when he was unable to pay Dury in cash , ‘ he threatened to have me chain-whipped by one of his companions whom he said had recently been released from prison ’ .
5 A spokesman for the Ministry of Public Security announced on Jan. 18 that 573 people arrested for taking part in pro-democracy demonstrations in April-June 1989 had recently been released from prison .
6 Adnan Damiri , a student leader who had recently been released from Qeziot prison , contended that the constant killing of alleged collaborators was undermining the intifada .
7 The lecture theatre resonates like a drum with the chatter of a hundred-odd students , all talking at once , as if they have just been released from solitary confinement .
8 He 's just been released from hospital .
9 All five people rescued have now been released from hospital .
10 There must be some question as to how reliable the East German troops would be in such a situation , bearing in mind that most of them are conscripts , and that about 30,000 of them have recently been released from military service to man understaffed factories .
11 He knew Chico Mendes , leader of the rubber-tappers and social activist , whose murderers have recently been released from jail .
12 I have recently been released from jail , hate Daisy Chainsaw and would like to walk around American hotels naked .
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